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| Subject: | | Re: New research lends credence to thunderbird accounts? |
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Ella
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Thu, Nov 5 2009, 2:10am
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Argentavis magnificens lived during the Miocene period--long before human beings arrived in the Americas, or anywhere else, for that matter, according to science. D. L. Tanner's novel, Track of the Thunderbird (I think I have the title correct) used this bird as the T-bird, but that was just crypto-fiction, as it would be impossible for such a creature to have survived for so many millions of years and not be seen. Good novel, though. |
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| Subject: | | Re: New research lends credence to thunderbird accounts? |
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MJLehde
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Sun, Nov 8 2009, 2:52pm
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I have not read that book but since I enjoy a good crypto fiction read as much as the next guy I will have to look it up. Thanks Ella |
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